Leeds United have completed the signing of defender Tarik Muharemovic from Serie A club Sassuolo in a deal worth £34.1m, according to BBC News.
The move represents a significant investment from the Whites as they look to strengthen their backline, bringing in the centre-back to bolster their defensive options for the season ahead.
Details of contract length and personal terms were not disclosed in the report, but the fee underlines the scale of Leeds' ambition as they continue to reshape their squad.
Muharemovic joins from Sassuolo, where he had established himself as a regular fixture in Serie A, and his arrival adds fresh competition to Leeds' defensive ranks.
The BBC report did not specify whether further additions are planned before the transfer window closes, but the club's willingness to spend heavily on a defender suggests reinforcing that area of the pitch has been a clear priority this summer.
